Candida auris in South Africa, 2012–2016

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Abstract

To determine the epidemiology of Candida auris in South Africa, we reviewed data from public-and private-sector diagnostic laboratories that reported confirmed and probable cases of invasive disease and colonization for October 2012– November 2016. We defined a case as a first isolation of C. auris from any specimen from a person of any age admitted to any healthcare facility in South Africa. We defined probable cases as cases where the diagnostic laboratory had used a nonconfirmatory biochemical identification method and C. haemulonii was cultured. We analyzed 1,692 cases; 93% were from private-sector healthcare facilities, and 92% of cases from known locations were from Gauteng Province. Of cases with available data, 29% were invasive infections. The number of cases increased from 18 (October 2012–Novem-ber 2013) to 861 (October 2015–November 2016). Our results show a large increase in C. auris cases during the study period, centered on private hospitals in Gauteng Province.

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Govender, N. P., Magobo, R. E., Mpembe, R., Mhlanga, M., Matlapeng, P., Corcoran, C., … Thomas, J. (2018). Candida auris in South Africa, 2012–2016. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 24(11), 2036–2040. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2411.180368

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